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wen. then, i house hearing focused on the federal government's response to white supremacy and of violence. later, cory booker is interviewed by a podcast in iowa as part of their series of interviews with 2020 presidential candidates. susan: joining us on "newsmakers" this week from baltimore is dr. leana wen, the new president and ceo of planned parenthood, been in that role since november of last year. she is the first female physician to be in that role and the first physician in more than 50 years for the organization, which has 600 centers nationally and last year reported revenues of $1.7 billion. dr. wen, thank you for being our guest this week. i wanted to tell people that in addition to your busy role with planned parenthood, you still provide patient care and are still teaching, so a very full agenda for you. let me introduce the two reporters who cover planned parenthood's issues, who will be asking questions this week. jennifer haberkorn of the los angeles times is a congressi
wen. then, i house hearing focused on the federal government's response to white supremacy and of violence. later, cory booker is interviewed by a podcast in iowa as part of their series of interviews with 2020 presidential candidates. susan: joining us on "newsmakers" this week from baltimore is dr. leana wen, the new president and ceo of planned parenthood, been in that role since november of last year. she is the first female physician to be in that role and the first physician in...
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wen: i don't think this is about democrats or republicans. we would not want any of our elected officials in any way or any candidate to support policies that would take away people's access to health care, that would worsen health outcomes, that widens the disparity already pervasive within health. i want to say this because it is an important point you make about the politics involved here. look, we are not the ones that have made abortion care political. the patients who come to planned parenthood seeking safe, legal abortions, seeking birth control, breast and cervical cancer screenings, they are looking to obtain basic health care. and for so many of the people we serve, we are their only source of health care. they are not looking to make a political statement. but when others have made health care political, it is our duty and our obligation to also fight back with everything that we aboutbecause this is protecting our patients and the people we serve. jennifer: planned parenthood was a major player in the 2016 election. do you plan to
wen: i don't think this is about democrats or republicans. we would not want any of our elected officials in any way or any candidate to support policies that would take away people's access to health care, that would worsen health outcomes, that widens the disparity already pervasive within health. i want to say this because it is an important point you make about the politics involved here. look, we are not the ones that have made abortion care political. the patients who come to planned...
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deny is that wen. it's great to have you, thank you for being with me here tonight. >> thank you. >> in missouri, what is the state of play in these court arguments? are you confident the court will rule in favor of the clinic or are you concerned about the risksings? >> i'm very concerned that right now we are in a state of emergency over women's health across america. on friday, we came within a few hours of having an entire state go dark without having access to safe abortions, which would leave out more than 1.1 million reproductive age in missouri and would have had to go outside their states for something that should be a right. so far owl of us. those people that wondered whether we could be living in a post rural world. this is no longer a hypothetical. this is a real public health crisis. we remain optimistic the world will continue to side with us and see that what's happening here in missouri is not about patient care, it's a political game that the governor is playing and the end result is
deny is that wen. it's great to have you, thank you for being with me here tonight. >> thank you. >> in missouri, what is the state of play in these court arguments? are you confident the court will rule in favor of the clinic or are you concerned about the risksings? >> i'm very concerned that right now we are in a state of emergency over women's health across america. on friday, we came within a few hours of having an entire state go dark without having access to safe...
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. >> helping wen look for clothes, jobs, their careers, their lives, families. a lot of these are women who have been survivors of domestic violence. >> a lot of this is women helping women in their careers and life. >> we often forget that outfitting one's self does not come natural for somne. >> and kids. >> we were looking obituaries. there were cntless people's we had to write. >> reporter: that ignited more activism in the community. he told their stories, not as a y reporter, but as a reporter. >> we had at one point gay news, straight facts. >> reporter: these stories had brought great victories in adoption, housing, employment. but he knows there are still stories to bed. tol like most recently, a tran transgender woman who was murdered. >> her father never accepted her and considered her his son. in the funeral he dected the funeral parlor to present this woman as a man rather than a woman as she had been livingyeer life for 1s. >> reporter: above a flower shop on 14th strt a new decade begins and lou and the blade will tell its stories. >> there are a
. >> helping wen look for clothes, jobs, their careers, their lives, families. a lot of these are women who have been survivors of domestic violence. >> a lot of this is women helping women in their careers and life. >> we often forget that outfitting one's self does not come natural for somne. >> and kids. >> we were looking obituaries. there were cntless people's we had to write. >> reporter: that ignited more activism in the community. he told their...
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menfourth division lost 197 on the beach on d-day, but the attacked, wen we lost 50% of our men within three or four days. this weekend on c-span3. christian college in anderson, -- >> anderson university is a private christian college in anderson, indiana. governor eric holcomb of indiana, who took office after mike pence was elected vice president, spoke at the school's commencement address this year. [applause] gov. holcomb: good afternoon. good afternoon. this is the day the lord hath made. let us rejoice and be glad in it. i saw more smiles and hugs coming in today than i have seen in some time, and i understand why. president pistol, distinguished trustees, faculty, staff, alumni, and all members of the extended anderson university family gather here to celebrate this prestigious 2019 graduating class. it is an honor for me, as governor of the great state of indiana, to be here with you all, and to play a role in the celebration. soon, you will be turning your tassels. indeed, that is a real source of pride for many of us -- your professors, your friends, your family. maybe the m
menfourth division lost 197 on the beach on d-day, but the attacked, wen we lost 50% of our men within three or four days. this weekend on c-span3. christian college in anderson, -- >> anderson university is a private christian college in anderson, indiana. governor eric holcomb of indiana, who took office after mike pence was elected vice president, spoke at the school's commencement address this year. [applause] gov. holcomb: good afternoon. good afternoon. this is the day the lord hath...
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host: repression and discrimination are part of life for many wen around e world. on our new facebook channel, dw women, you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring others to do the same. dw women gives a voice to the this week. we're back soon, and in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback and your comments. write to us at global3000@dw.com. and you can find us on facebook too, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [water bubbles]
host: repression and discrimination are part of life for many wen around e world. on our new facebook channel, dw women, you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring others to do the same. dw women gives a voice to the this week. we're back soon, and in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback and your comments. write to us at global3000@dw.com. and you can find us on facebook too, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
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family's e ototr outlets on oldelhihi's e host: repression and discririmination are part of le for many w wen around the worldw women, you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring g others to dodo the . dw women gives a voicece to te this week. we're back soon, and in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback and your comments. write to us at global3000@dw.com. and you can find us on facebook too, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captitioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrator: on thihis episode of "e"earth fococus," avocadodos he become one of the most popular foods on the planet and exploded into a multibillion-dollar industry. the petorca province in chile is a hub of worldwide avocado production, but the growth of the industry has created a crisis over water rights, raising questions about the moral dimensions of how our avocados are grown and consumed.
family's e ototr outlets on oldelhihi's e host: repression and discririmination are part of le for many w wen around the worldw women, you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring g others to dodo the . dw women gives a voicece to te this week. we're back soon, and in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback and your comments. write to us at global3000@dw.com. and you can find us on facebook too, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captitioning performed by the national...
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family's three other tlets onld delhi host: repression and discrimination are part of life for many wen around e world. on our new facebook channel, dw women, you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring others to do the same. dw women gives a voice to the this week. we're back soon, and in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback and your comments. write to us at global3000@dw.com. and you can find us on facebook too, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrator: from deep inside a volcano to the density of a forest, people around the world are preserving natural wonders in their home cities. a docent at mt. vesuvius shares why he has devoted his life to the volcano that destroyed the
family's three other tlets onld delhi host: repression and discrimination are part of life for many wen around e world. on our new facebook channel, dw women, you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring others to do the same. dw women gives a voice to the this week. we're back soon, and in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback and your comments. write to us at global3000@dw.com. and you can find us on facebook too, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed...
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i'm wen rieger. >> an innocent woman is killed. >> and that crash killed down the bw parkway for hours and it all started in the district when the suspect clammed into a police cruiser on quarles street in northeast d.c. t >> man took off and flew down the bw parkway where it aln nner loop. >> pat collins is live where all of this started town fold. pat? >> reporter: ndy, police are calling it a follow, but was it really more of a pursuit, and did it have anything to do with that fatal crash that took the life of an innocent young woman? this is what we knowo far. 9:20 p.m., a car hits a police vehicle at quarles street and with enworth avenue northeast, and then the car takes off. police start what they call a follow. the suspect car goes down the bw parkway and rams into a honda cr-v on the side of the road. a woman killed in the crash pronounced the scene. she's not been officially ideesified. sourc say she was in her 20s. now on the scene today we found some interesting things, notes that appear to have come from a d ntal school and items that appear to be use a dentist. th sus mpe
i'm wen rieger. >> an innocent woman is killed. >> and that crash killed down the bw parkway for hours and it all started in the district when the suspect clammed into a police cruiser on quarles street in northeast d.c. t >> man took off and flew down the bw parkway where it aln nner loop. >> pat collins is live where all of this started town fold. pat? >> reporter: ndy, police are calling it a follow, but was it really more of a pursuit, and did it have anything...
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, would have known the historic preservation commission would have approved the project and if van, wen in january wente planning commission. neither the cu or appropriateness were appealed, given there was the cu, that appeal would have gone to the board of sou supervisors. as you know, one of the issues in sequa appeals is historic preservation and the board of supervisors upheld the determination. in terms of the rear yard percentage as the appellant noted, the percentage on 1598 bay street, there's more open space on the subject lot than the project architect demonstrated that. so there's more on the subject lot in totality. additionally, in terms of the impacts on 159 the 8 bay streete of the benefit they were adding, while not complying exposure, they were providing substantial open space in the terms of the roof deck which won't be impacted. i believe it would be as a part of the project and part of common open space, open overhead. so i don't know if this rendering depicts the location of everything on the adjacent building, but there's a substantial kind of deck area and the su
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family's e ototr outlets on oldelhihi's e host: repression and discririmination are part of le for many w wen around the worldw women, you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring g others to dodo the . dw women gives a voicece to te this week. we're back soon, and in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback and your comments. write to us at global3000@dw.com. and you can find us on facebook too, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captitioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] escape comics compact a political punch and our guests do just that. first off muhammad's the bunny who deriribes how he transposes his lived experience to the page exposing the cruelties of israeli occupation and celebrating popular resistance. then nate powell uses his art to break down a specifically american phenomenon the creep of fascist aesthetics into a police and consumer choices. that's all coming up on the roof line to show the place for the people who say it c copy done te a backseat to the people
family's e ototr outlets on oldelhihi's e host: repression and discririmination are part of le for many w wen around the worldw women, you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring g others to dodo the . dw women gives a voicece to te this week. we're back soon, and in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback and your comments. write to us at global3000@dw.com. and you can find us on facebook too, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captitioning performed by the national...
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family's e ototr outlets on oldelhihi's e host: repression and discririmination are part of le for many w wen around the worldw women, you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring g others to dodo the . dw women gives a voicece to te this week. we're back soon, and in the meantime, don't forget to send us your feedback and your comments. write to us at global3000@dw.com. and you can find us on facebook too, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captitioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [dinosaur growls] [dinosaur squawks] [squawks] smith: it was sea, not sand, that dominated the arabian peninsula at the time of the dinosaurs. if you could have been there, and if you'd watched closely, you would have witnessed the secret to how our modern 21st century was born.
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all the men wen and fought in world war ii. and i would listen to their stories. and, you know, their stories were-- they were pineiant. they were funny. they were inspiring. sometimes they were a little believable, but they were always stories of courage. as a young boy gwing up around these courageous men and women i think th instills a certain courage in and you that's one of the reasoimented to join the military. >> woodruff: there's a mystique, of coursne, aroud the seals and the training they go through, and you write about how very hard it is, how most of the men who go through it don't make it. what sets apart the ones who do from the ones who don't? >> it's really very simplale. training really doesn't have a lot to do with how big and how strong and how fast are you. there's only one thing you have to do in seal training and that is not quit. so e one thing that defines nierybody that goes through seal tr is that they didn't ring the bell, as we say. they didn't quit.ll and that's rey what you're trying to find in the young seal students. because in the
all the men wen and fought in world war ii. and i would listen to their stories. and, you know, their stories were-- they were pineiant. they were funny. they were inspiring. sometimes they were a little believable, but they were always stories of courage. as a young boy gwing up around these courageous men and women i think th instills a certain courage in and you that's one of the reasoimented to join the military. >> woodruff: there's a mystique, of coursne, aroud the seals and the...
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i mean,s damaged the owners say tree wa huge pie unique to >> stro wen looked out the window, our tree, our curly barked pine tree fellr across into o neighbor's yard. orepei sr rr:gotee omlut homes with no damage. in aspen hill, a huge tree was uprooted by the powerful winds. this tire swing will have to find a new home. a tree fell into this woman, briefly trapping a woman who had asleep.her bedroom look at this car covered with branches. and this one. a branch went straight through the windshield. erica, we were all at the station this ev ting whent big hailstorm hit. it was very powerful. so it's a good idea for everyone to check your car to see if there's any dents, any damage from that hail. back to you. >> let me tell you, i was cringing as we were all watching that coming down. i was thinking, my car, my car. thankfully i think everything -- most of us escaped unscathed. all right. darcy spencer live in bethesdas for u tonight. darcy, thank you. storm team 4 meteorologist ay anderson has been tracking the storms all day and night and he joins us from the weather center to conti
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. >> now, according to concord police, officer o'sullivan graduated in 2011 and wen to dbc, where she major indeed child development. she also graduated from the sacramento police academy not too long ago, guys, in december. as you can imagine, a sad day for folks who knew her right here in martinez. we're live in martinez, pete surrasu suratos. >>> sacramento police officers atara o'sullivan had another connection with a police officers killed in the line of duty. chris sanchez joins us with that part of the story. >> had i there, as pete said she graduated from the sacramento police academy in december. when she did she was one of seven women in her graduating class. she was just weeks ago from going on patrol on her own. she graduated six months after davis police officers gnatry corona. she was gunned down in the line of duty in january, just weeks after she finished her training. councilwoman angelique ashby said neither of them died because they were young and female. >> i would want any young girls walking away thinking this happened because she was a woman. nor did it happen t
. >> now, according to concord police, officer o'sullivan graduated in 2011 and wen to dbc, where she major indeed child development. she also graduated from the sacramento police academy not too long ago, guys, in december. as you can imagine, a sad day for folks who knew her right here in martinez. we're live in martinez, pete surrasu suratos. >>> sacramento police officers atara o'sullivan had another connection with a police officers killed in the line of duty. chris sanchez...
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can, who cries with you whenever we must, and who honestly conf his faults and feelings before you wen i commit them, not when they are evealed. >> that was david culverre orting. >>> now, let's talk about our traffic. that inspires a lot of folks to pray every day. but how about the idea of paying a toll to get around the traffic? that's now a part of everyday life in northern virginia. this week we got word that even more express lanes could be coming to the beltway. vdot now looking at extending the lanes from tyson's to the allegiant bridge. transportation reporter adam tuss has more. >> rorter: let's start here. why do some say that the express lanes are needed? take a look at them in action tonight. anes here e regular closer to us. they're going slower. the express lanes in the back,y the rolling much faster at rush hour. but of course there's ice to pay. take a look how this section of the beltway crawls day after day, and you can understand why drivers can't stand it. >> it'sery bad. >> reporter: victor lee is the kind of commuter these new lanes are targeting. he has to go ao
can, who cries with you whenever we must, and who honestly conf his faults and feelings before you wen i commit them, not when they are evealed. >> that was david culverre orting. >>> now, let's talk about our traffic. that inspires a lot of folks to pray every day. but how about the idea of paying a toll to get around the traffic? that's now a part of everyday life in northern virginia. this week we got word that even more express lanes could be coming to the beltway. vdot now...
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you can order pretty much t whatever you wen you go eat fast food. there is generally no judgment. there is something kind of special about that experience. it is universal. 96% of americans eat fast food every year, 80% every month. it is across all demographics innely popular. it is a phenomenon. laura: speaking of a enons, in your book you speak about th taco shell.vored how did that come into being? adam: it is a wild story. i speak about a superfan who lived in arkansas and was watchi a taco bell commercial while eating doritos, and dreamt up the idea of creating a shell taco bell ied to create this product at one point, and th t put idea on hold, and they were building the idea back up, and this superfan helped to create this army of fans to help usher it into being. it became the most popular product in taco bell's history at the time of its lauh. they sold 100 billion doritos locos tacos. three flavors they created 15,000 jobs. vait is an unbele story of chemical gastronomy coming to life in a very american way. laura: is st food going to survive our health-conscious obsess
you can order pretty much t whatever you wen you go eat fast food. there is generally no judgment. there is something kind of special about that experience. it is universal. 96% of americans eat fast food every year, 80% every month. it is across all demographics innely popular. it is a phenomenon. laura: speaking of a enons, in your book you speak about th taco shell.vored how did that come into being? adam: it is a wild story. i speak about a superfan who lived in arkansas and was watchi a...
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wen's company maybes clothes for columbia sportswear and abercrombie & fitch.na >> what c can do, they can now do the same at cheaper price, we can do is the right thing to do for the industry. for the consumer. >> it affects your pocketbook. retailers like target, best buy and others would likely charge you more to make up for a proposed 25% tariff on china. shifting to vietnam could be one solution. if factories like this one can find enough new workers. gested vietnam's c highways, rail lines and ports can handle the extra traffic. issues the chinese have been ironing out for 20 years. >> we expect all that to take time before vietnam can be ready to, old demands,ufhat >> of course these are jobs that let the u.s. decades ago and that many wish would come back. it's not unthinkable. but a lot wil depend on how the u.s. and china narrow their differences. an how countries like vietnam step up to get goods you want ton shelves near you. for night "nightly business rep hanoi. >>> coming up, will the second half be a healthy one for health care stocks? >>> the government realed a crackd
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i always think wen up a chance in how up and ask someone power questions there's a lot of importance in nafments i think all the reporting we're proud o and told something happened behind the scenes. robert: what about what she said in may of 2017 that s had all these pieces of information coming in from f.b.i. agents, former employees and then she had to correct thathen interviewed by robert mueller. her legacy on the truth? yamiche: she had n pretty much credibility by the end of her job. bhate to say that because she's a nice womant most of the information that she shared with reporters had to be ccked and rechecked because we knew she was someone who was not going to be always telling us the trufmentse. i thinkhether or not you're judging her on the president's,h the waywould view her. she was definitely a good spokesperson for him and set out her agenda b as a reporter i was displayed by her frankly not tellinus the truth a lot of times. peter: she had the tie of press secretary but not the job of it that. job happens to be fled by donald j. trump and because of that, there was
i always think wen up a chance in how up and ask someone power questions there's a lot of importance in nafments i think all the reporting we're proud o and told something happened behind the scenes. robert: what about what she said in may of 2017 that s had all these pieces of information coming in from f.b.i. agents, former employees and then she had to correct thathen interviewed by robert mueller. her legacy on the truth? yamiche: she had n pretty much credibility by the end of her job....
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there right197 men on the beach on d-day, but the attacked, wen we lost 50% of our men within three days or four days. entire interview with world war ii veteran david roeder eric, sunday at --sundayl histories. you are watching american history tv. only on c-span3. >> former colonial williamsburg interpreters talk about bringing history to life. include american civil war museum ceo and the national museum of african american history curator. the colonial williamsburg foundation hosted this and it -- event. good evening. i am the vice president of the historical interpretation division. it is my pleasure to welcome you. the word welcome has a great deal of importance for colonial williamsburg. we have been welcoming guests to come and learn since 1932. 40 years ago, the foundation recognized we were only telling half of the story. determination, and courage and perseverance, programming was designed by our panelists tonight so that we could tell the whole story of our 18th-century community.
there right197 men on the beach on d-day, but the attacked, wen we lost 50% of our men within three days or four days. entire interview with world war ii veteran david roeder eric, sunday at --sundayl histories. you are watching american history tv. only on c-span3. >> former colonial williamsburg interpreters talk about bringing history to life. include american civil war museum ceo and the national museum of african american history curator. the colonial williamsburg foundation hosted...
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menfourth division lost 197 on the beach on d-day, but the attacked, wen we lost 50% of our men within three or four days. this weekend on c-span3. christian college in anderson, -- >> anderson university is a private christian college in anderson, indiana. governor eric holcomb of indiana, who took office after mike pence was elected vice president, spoke at the school's commencement address this year. [applause]
menfourth division lost 197 on the beach on d-day, but the attacked, wen we lost 50% of our men within three or four days. this weekend on c-span3. christian college in anderson, -- >> anderson university is a private christian college in anderson, indiana. governor eric holcomb of indiana, who took office after mike pence was elected vice president, spoke at the school's commencement address this year. [applause]
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scientists teach us wen we incure emotional pain it's just as bad as physical paincnd you go into shock when things happen emotionally and shutdown, and it's okay to bepset and emotional and faithful or fearful or whatever the process is that brings you torust that all things really do work together for good. that takes trust. >> months before that, you lost your mother. >> yes. >> she was o of your bedrocks. >> yes.as >> that w a crushing experience. >> it was a crushing experience and sooth of them together made it a crushing season in my life, and i lost my mothero t alzheimer's, a antagonizing type of death and we were incredibly close, more than mother and son, we were best friends and i knew she thing about her and knew everything about me, an iso it was a very sad time for me to go through that, but many, many people go through that, and on the heels of that then facing the situation with my daughter, it s a lot all at once. >> and then another crushing moment when your son suffered a heart attack. >> yeah, i was in nigeria and i had to fly back from nige a get to his bedside and
scientists teach us wen we incure emotional pain it's just as bad as physical paincnd you go into shock when things happen emotionally and shutdown, and it's okay to bepset and emotional and faithful or fearful or whatever the process is that brings you torust that all things really do work together for good. that takes trust. >> months before that, you lost your mother. >> yes. >> she was o of your bedrocks. >> yes.as >> that w a crushing experience. >> it...
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the dhaufl chair but you're welcome to set forth what the submission of the planning commission was wen they -- when they heard the item. >> i'll give you the recommendation and come back next week. >> perfect. >> they interested considered the ordinance and moved to recommend approval with a few modifications the first was to modify the front setback requirement for properties in the rh, r2o districts from 10 to 15 feet and the second modification was for the non-conforming structure and the third was to further study the effects of i am -- imposing the new distance and proposed language regarding the purpose of real yards for green spaces. that concludes my presentation and we may be chatting next week. >> commissioner: thank you, mr. sanchez. so yes, as to item 6, we'll be chatting next week. is there any public comment on items 1, 5 and 6 which are all proposed for continuance. >> height limits. i made a demonstration pertaining to building complexes at 144 units at the best rate of the charge to build by any developer in any building built in san francisco at $56 million -- >> comm
the dhaufl chair but you're welcome to set forth what the submission of the planning commission was wen they -- when they heard the item. >> i'll give you the recommendation and come back next week. >> perfect. >> they interested considered the ordinance and moved to recommend approval with a few modifications the first was to modify the front setback requirement for properties in the rh, r2o districts from 10 to 15 feet and the second modification was for the non-conforming...
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. >> dear president and supervisors, my name is f fan wen. i'm against to use rose pak to name subway station because her past action conflicts with traditional american and chinese value. i want to share a recent incident around the oldest shop in chinatown. the owner called. i used to have one of the largest store on falcon street. just because we had different political view, rose pak kicked me off of the association. the owner signed a petition to oppose to name subway station after rose pak, and as another lady mentioned before, there are 400 shops in chinatown to oppose this proposal. democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer said to president trump, to be tough on chinese government regime on a trade war associated issues because chinese government has manipulated the word to gain economic power and extend their extremism ideology to the world. rose pak is instrumental to carry on chinese communist government in san francisco. she has caused violence in carrying out this task. i don't want our future generation of chinese america
. >> dear president and supervisors, my name is f fan wen. i'm against to use rose pak to name subway station because her past action conflicts with traditional american and chinese value. i want to share a recent incident around the oldest shop in chinatown. the owner called. i used to have one of the largest store on falcon street. just because we had different political view, rose pak kicked me off of the association. the owner signed a petition to oppose to name subway station after...
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eisenhower talks about the evolution of his leadership point cadeta west wen to president of the united states. meredith: good evening. i am the executive director of the eisenhower foundation. it is wonderful to see such an outpouring of support from our friends at the eisenhower foundation and the friends of the kansas city public library.
eisenhower talks about the evolution of his leadership point cadeta west wen to president of the united states. meredith: good evening. i am the executive director of the eisenhower foundation. it is wonderful to see such an outpouring of support from our friends at the eisenhower foundation and the friends of the kansas city public library.
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this week stephanie led 92-year-old marian wen of california to see the grave of her brother don for the very first time. marian and stephanie are both with us today and we thank you for keeping alive the memories of our precious heroes. thank you. [ applause ] 9,388 young americans rest beneath the white crosses and stars of david arrayed on these beautiful grounds. each one has been adopted by a french family that thinks of him as their own. they come from all over france to look after our boys. they kneel, cry, pray, place flowers. they never forget. today, america embraces the french people and thanks you for honoring our beloved dead. thank you. [ applause ] to all of our friends and partners, our cherished alliance was forged in the heat of battle, tested in the trials of war, and proven in the blessings of peace. our bond is unbreakable. from across the earth, americans are drawn to this place as though it were a part of our very soul. we come not only because of what they did here. we come because of who they were. they were young men with their entire lives before them. they
this week stephanie led 92-year-old marian wen of california to see the grave of her brother don for the very first time. marian and stephanie are both with us today and we thank you for keeping alive the memories of our precious heroes. thank you. [ applause ] 9,388 young americans rest beneath the white crosses and stars of david arrayed on these beautiful grounds. each one has been adopted by a french family that thinks of him as their own. they come from all over france to look after our...
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it is really more of a payment mechanism to compete with paypal to wen my or similar chat. the purists will say it's not really a cryptocurrency, so to speak because it is not decentralized and has other characteristics, not crypto characteristics. i think it will raise awareness. i consider libra the aol moment. if you think back to when we all on boarded onto the internet and we were in aol chat rooms wondering what else we can do on the internet, i think this is that moment and it is a watershed moment. >> the house financial services panel planning to hold a hearing next month. maxine waters has already called for facebook to stop working on libra immediately. are you concerned about the blowback and that the bitcoin bump could be another viable? >> i really think it is different this time and this is not a bitcoin bubble, for a number of reasons. the unique characteristic of bitcoin as a store value and also a payment mechanism, that narrative is emerging. 100,000 merchants accept bitcoin including expedia, microsoft, and whole foods. there are tons of applications bei
it is really more of a payment mechanism to compete with paypal to wen my or similar chat. the purists will say it's not really a cryptocurrency, so to speak because it is not decentralized and has other characteristics, not crypto characteristics. i think it will raise awareness. i consider libra the aol moment. if you think back to when we all on boarded onto the internet and we were in aol chat rooms wondering what else we can do on the internet, i think this is that moment and it is a...
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leana wen, president of planned parenthood, today at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the complete guide to congress is now available. it has lots of details about the house and senate for the current session of congress, contacts and bio information about every senator and representative, plus information about congressional committees, state governors, and the cabinet. 2019 congressional directory is a handy, spiral-bound guide. order your copy from the c-span online store for $18.95. now democratic presidential candidate senator cory booker of new jersey joins the political party live podcast in iowa to discuss the 2020 presidential candidates. >> that was awesome! >> we will have many more tomorrow. i hope to see you then. >> thanks for coming to the iowa caucus. [indistinct conversations] >> thank you so much. sen. booker: thank you so much. >> let me shake your hand. [indistinct conversations] no, myoker: no, grandmother is from des moines. >> thank you so much. sen. booker: thank you. [indistinct conversations] sen. booker: nice to see you,
leana wen, president of planned parenthood, today at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the complete guide to congress is now available. it has lots of details about the house and senate for the current session of congress, contacts and bio information about every senator and representative, plus information about congressional committees, state governors, and the cabinet. 2019 congressional directory is a handy, spiral-bound guide. order your copy from the c-span online store for $18.95....
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wen is when i'm president nicolas maduro has reopened the border with colombia sounds crossing into cooper top to buy food and medicine because of shortages and high costs in venezuela the border was closed for nearly 4 months. the u.s. ambassador to israel told the new york times the israeli government has the right to annex part of the occupied west bank palestinian leaders say david friedman is trying to justify the theft of their land. the palestinian photojournalist arrested by israeli police will hear whether he'll be deported rights groups say mostafa is being punished for his work but officials argue he's in the occupied east jerusalem illegally how a force or a force. 6 years ago. appeared in the documentary describing the difficulties of living stateless and under occupation in east jerusalem doesn't for us if you have no idea the you're an o.b.d. . now as families in east jerusalem have been celebrating the muslim festival of ied. obama his wife to mom and their daughter without him as they have been since january when he was arrested and threatened with deportation the whole mo
wen is when i'm president nicolas maduro has reopened the border with colombia sounds crossing into cooper top to buy food and medicine because of shortages and high costs in venezuela the border was closed for nearly 4 months. the u.s. ambassador to israel told the new york times the israeli government has the right to annex part of the occupied west bank palestinian leaders say david friedman is trying to justify the theft of their land. the palestinian photojournalist arrested by israeli...
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. >> we anticipate that wen license qualified applicants in time to begin sports wageri in early september. >> reporter: and once it begin, there will be some events that you won't be able to bet on. the proposed regulations prohibitbetting on d.c. based collertsgpo asnd television contests with judges. butou will able to bet on maryland football. >> if not okay to bet on george town university, why okay on the university of maryland? >> again, it is the access to the local players and the influence that betting could have on them. i don't oversee gaming in maryland. >> reporter: there is still time for t public to weigh in onpo the prod regulations.ic in the distr hark smak segraves news 4. >>> still ahead, a little girl and her father drownwhile trying to cross the border from mexico to the united states. just ahead, the haunting photographer seen round the world that tells their tragic h story andow it has become a new flash point in the crisis at the border. h >> ie that picture alone with get thiste committo do something. if respect . > >>>. >>> a local woman's message after being sep
. >> we anticipate that wen license qualified applicants in time to begin sports wageri in early september. >> reporter: and once it begin, there will be some events that you won't be able to bet on. the proposed regulations prohibitbetting on d.c. based collertsgpo asnd television contests with judges. butou will able to bet on maryland football. >> if not okay to bet on george town university, why okay on the university of maryland? >> again, it is the access to the...
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time that you wouldn't say that to somebody else, but i think it also drops that guard a little bit a wen get right into, you know, more honest or direct discussion and i n't worry about stepping on or hurting his feelings and he certainly doesn't worry about hurting mine. i know it's dad, but when we're at work, i don't think that type of relationship is what the players see. i think they see ang coac staff. >> could be tough working with a parent, but they make it work. >> happy first father's day to. >> thank you very much. very excited. appreciate it. . >>> tonight a > tonight a dangerous war of words escalates between the u.s. and iran after the attacks on two tankers. president trump says g iran did do it sitin avideo said to show iranian boat recovering evidence the attack while iran and other countries cast doubt on the claim. so what really happened and who was really responsible? >>> the deepening mystery after the deaths of two more americans in the dominican reblic. >> she was where anywhere else in the world, she would be alivda
time that you wouldn't say that to somebody else, but i think it also drops that guard a little bit a wen get right into, you know, more honest or direct discussion and i n't worry about stepping on or hurting his feelings and he certainly doesn't worry about hurting mine. i know it's dad, but when we're at work, i don't think that type of relationship is what the players see. i think they see ang coac staff. >> could be tough working with a parent, but they make it work. >> happy...
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attacked, wen we lost 50% of our men within three or four days. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> the complete guide to congress is now available. it has lots of details about the house and senate for the current session of congress. contacting bio information about every senator and representative . plus, information about congressional committees, state governors, and the cabinet. the 2019 congressional directory is a handy spiral-bound guide. order your copy from the c-span online store for 18.95. >> next, historian edward ayres analyzes the difference between history and memory and discusses the important role history and scholarship plays in american history. also how america remembers the civil war. this talk was part of the american civil war museum's annual symposium at the library of virginia and cohosted by the university of virginia center for civil war history. everyone and thank you for being with us. be remiss before i go into our final presenter, if i did not actually thank two more people.
attacked, wen we lost 50% of our men within three or four days. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> the complete guide to congress is now available. it has lots of details about the house and senate for the current session of congress. contacting bio information about every senator and representative . plus, information about congressional committees, state governors, and the cabinet. the 2019 congressional directory is a handy spiral-bound guide. order your copy...
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leanahood wen. then, i house hearing focused on the federal government's response to white supremacy and of violence. later, cory booker is interviewed by a podcast in iowa as part of their series of interviews with 2020 presidential candidates. susan: joining us on "newsmakers" this week from baltimore is dr. leana wen, the new president and ceo of planned parenthood, been in that role since november of last year. she is the first female physician to be in that role and the first physician in more than 50 years for the organization, which has 600 centers nationally and last year reported revenues of $1.7 billion. dr. wen, thank you for being our guest this week. i wanted to tell people that in addition to your busy role with planned parenthood, you still provide patient care and are still teaching, so a very full agenda for you. let me introduce the two
leanahood wen. then, i house hearing focused on the federal government's response to white supremacy and of violence. later, cory booker is interviewed by a podcast in iowa as part of their series of interviews with 2020 presidential candidates. susan: joining us on "newsmakers" this week from baltimore is dr. leana wen, the new president and ceo of planned parenthood, been in that role since november of last year. she is the first female physician to be in that role and the first...
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she wen to the hospital and she didn't need a single stitch.n >> i mea an inch, centimeter, and you might not be standing here. >> yeah, yeah. that's why i give all praise to tost high. >> reporter: we talked with the victim's neighbor who also wants to stay anonymous. she said she's stayed in these apartments for years but the crime has become out of control. >> it's becomingr egular. >> reporter: the shooting leaving bullet holes behind. one hit her, another hit her refrigerator and a third went through the fence line and hit a gas line. >> this needs to stop. you're not even safe in your own home. >> d.c. police say they have not made any arrests in the shooting. > new video showing the aftermath of a police chase that ended on the beltway in montgomery county. police wereh chasing white van you see there at the center of the screen when it hit ala tes at university boulevard. paramedics responded to the scene and the police took the van i drivero custody. it happened after they called police around 2:00. >>> all right. it's official. it is summer, a gorgeous fir o day summer outside r
she wen to the hospital and she didn't need a single stitch.n >> i mea an inch, centimeter, and you might not be standing here. >> yeah, yeah. that's why i give all praise to tost high. >> reporter: we talked with the victim's neighbor who also wants to stay anonymous. she said she's stayed in these apartments for years but the crime has become out of control. >> it's becomingr egular. >> reporter: the shooting leaving bullet holes behind. one hit her, another hit...
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yesterday we were stuck in the 70s and today wen ll behe low to mid 80s. sun coming up at 5:42. it's so beautiful out there aready and we're going to have gorgeous sunshinell throughout the day today. maybe a ewre clouds later on this afternoon but for the most part, we're l king goodas we go through the day today. i that's wh is looking like as you wake up early on this saturday morning. 61degrees. we'll continue to keep the low humidity but we're going to see an up tick in the winds.e wre having gusts up to 25 o 35 miles per hour. day about 15 to 25 miles per hour. a few showers well west of us. we're not going to be plagued with any showers. a lot of that is going to die off but we do have rain in the forecast before the end of the weekend. we'll talk about that coming up. >> thank you. breaking news now in prince orge's county. a crash has shutdown u.s. 15 near martin luther king jr. highway. thisappened around 4:00 in the westbound lanes headg into d.c. it looks like a two-car crash here. right now is unclear whether anyone was hurt. no word from state pole on how long this
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what do you hope that audiences walkhway with wen they see this production or the cast out there? >> well what is great about the play is that everyone has a point of view. and throughout the play i think you'll find that ye on everyone's side. >> you're rooting for everybody. craig wallace, thank you so much. see "a doll's house part 2" at the lance burg theater through june 30th. thank you very much. >> and we'll get a final check on your midday forecast in a minute. and later today on "ellen" aubrey plaza gets a scare from chucky. >> [ ineldible ] [ yng ] >> ellen rs at 3:00 and sticaik >>> the tsa performs a crucial service for all americans helping keep our skies safe. and they're always looking for ways to improve their methods. >> nbc's adeedy roy reports on one company using artificial intelligee to help identify potential threats. >> reporter: a bag is flagged by airport security machines forc taining a threat. it turns out to be a knife. but this isn't just aregular bag and this isn't an airport. the space is a lab and the bag and knife are ong the dozens of props used b
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. >> ther there's a story, you wen a london cab with someone and you talked about music. your liking of country music. >> i was in the cab with a group of millennial left-leaning people in the art world. i was there for an exhibition. and in the back of the cab they asked me what music i like. and i was thinking about it at that moment, two years ago and i thought, i really like country music. there was something that i was really connecting with and i was listening to all of these artists and i was mentioning them. and he was completely shocked. said i can't believe you listen to country music. they're against us. their values are against us. i didn't know what the hell that meant. i listen to the music because i like the tunes and the act. that us with an indication and it haunted me. that's why i put it in, this conversation i had with the young person. that to me is a pure example of ideology overtaking aesthetics, the musicianship, the song skill, none of that matter. all that matters is that he equates this republicanism with country music. steve: is it going to get
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yeah, go hit mike in the we wens for me. is it your job to be able to pronounce people's names properly or is that beyond your scope. i don't know anna maria. every time i see your name i just say -- michael sends us home with sad to watch. he's crying because the show is almost over. but we do have more in store for you. i'll be right back after this. carl, i appreciate the invite here. as my broker, what am i paying you to manage my money? kennedy: thank you for watching the show tonight. he's be honest. it was the best hour of your day. and thank you for that. you can follow me on twitter and instagram, e-mail kennedy fbn. next week's hate mail, don't you worry about a thing. i'll be on the pod tomorrow night on the fox news channel 5 p.m. eastern. 2:00 in the west. until then my heart beats for you lou dobbs. good night. lou: good evening everybody. president trump today sending the heads of radical dems and rinos alike spinning. radicals and rinos tonight after the president said he would probably listen if foreigners w
yeah, go hit mike in the we wens for me. is it your job to be able to pronounce people's names properly or is that beyond your scope. i don't know anna maria. every time i see your name i just say -- michael sends us home with sad to watch. he's crying because the show is almost over. but we do have more in store for you. i'll be right back after this. carl, i appreciate the invite here. as my broker, what am i paying you to manage my money? kennedy: thank you for watching the show tonight....
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. >> they wen to check his computer hardware to find out what he was doing. scott. >> he was in prison a decade ago for possession of pornography. they released him in 2017 and began to watch hiscomputer use. and there was a search for elicit child images. they questioned him. about a month ago a witness saw him at a computer at white oak libra at silver spring and police arrived to find hard drives connected to the computer. a court filing said a witness saw potentially eliciton images the screen. library staff called to alert them and the feds want to know what's on those hard drives. no respon and request for comment from his attorney. we checked in with the montgomery country library systeand say the is no background check or prohibition of sex offenders from geing library cards or computer access. the agency says its employees watch for inappropriate beh and will call police. back to you. >> thank you, scott. l >>> acal couple's death prompting international intrigue. >>> on the other side of this break, the only live report from the dominican republic r
. >> they wen to check his computer hardware to find out what he was doing. scott. >> he was in prison a decade ago for possession of pornography. they released him in 2017 and began to watch hiscomputer use. and there was a search for elicit child images. they questioned him. about a month ago a witness saw him at a computer at white oak libra at silver spring and police arrived to find hard drives connected to the computer. a court filing said a witness saw potentially eliciton...
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police and fire officials releasing new surveillance video that shows two wen set a fire inside the lobby of an apartment complex. pat collins is at the scene. this was on pennsylvania avenue in southeast about a block or he two from maryland line. pat. >> reporter: wendy, the repair and restoration wo still going on here. it could take some time. we are so, so lucky no one was seriously hurt here. exaordinary video. you see a case of arson unfold right in front of your very eyes. the suspects two women, the cme caught on camera. watch as the two womench appr the front door of the apartment building.
police and fire officials releasing new surveillance video that shows two wen set a fire inside the lobby of an apartment complex. pat collins is at the scene. this was on pennsylvania avenue in southeast about a block or he two from maryland line. pat. >> reporter: wendy, the repair and restoration wo still going on here. it could take some time. we are so, so lucky no one was seriously hurt here. exaordinary video. you see a case of arson unfold right in front of your very eyes. the...
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eisenhower talks about the evolution of his leadership point cadeta west wen to president of the united states. meredith: good evening. i am the executive director of the eisenhower foundation. it is wonderful to see such an outpouring of support from our friends at the eisenhower foundation and the friends of the kansas city public library. our world-class exhibits and programs are made possible by -- eisenhower find action foundation and other donors. i want to thank the foundation for supporting this lecture series tonight. perhaps you are aware the eisenhower foundation is raising money to conduct a comprehensive exhibit renovation. it is the largest campaign in our foundation's 73 year history and the first comprehensive exhibit renovation in more than 45 years. the new exhibits will be unveiled this summer. we have been so encouraged the response we have received thus far. i am pleased to report we have raised 98% of our goal. [applause] meredith: we want to finish the campaign by june 6 so we can publicly announce this to all veterans who join us at the eisenhower presidential li
eisenhower talks about the evolution of his leadership point cadeta west wen to president of the united states. meredith: good evening. i am the executive director of the eisenhower foundation. it is wonderful to see such an outpouring of support from our friends at the eisenhower foundation and the friends of the kansas city public library. our world-class exhibits and programs are made possible by -- eisenhower find action foundation and other donors. i want to thank the foundation for...
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. $7 billion were put into the 9/ now p fdout all tgether by the f >> wen b came to11th connell hasaugust. todaywl congresves fothe tonight's game is at7:05 at ts park. >> news 4 justin finchs there with a preview of tonight's game. justin. rs o congress will orning. t kand game here, putck bats and gloves and baseballs for that charity game, which has taken on even more poignancy in the yearsat after shooting at that congressional baseball practice back in alexandria two years ago. that, of course, congressman left steve scalise gravely injured as well as three others hurt who was all on the field that morning. coming up in just a bit, later in the show, we'll take you inside nats park and give you a sense of what's going to be happening before night's big game. at nats park, i'm justin finch, news 4. >>> it's now 5:10. up next, summer safety is top of mind for a lot of parents right now. >> yeah, from the playground to the bike path, we're working foo highlighting things you can start to think about now before your little ones go out and play later today. >>> plus, robo calls are annoyi
. $7 billion were put into the 9/ now p fdout all tgether by the f >> wen b came to11th connell hasaugust. todaywl congresves fothe tonight's game is at7:05 at ts park. >> news 4 justin finchs there with a preview of tonight's game. justin. rs o congress will orning. t kand game here, putck bats and gloves and baseballs for that charity game, which has taken on even more poignancy in the yearsat after shooting at that congressional baseball practice back in alexandria two years ago....
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police and fire officials releasing new surveillance video that shows two wen set a fire inside the lobby of an apartment complex. pat collins is at the scene. this was on pennsylvania avenue in southeast about a block or he two from maryland line. pat. >> reporter: wendy, the repair and restoration wo still going on here. it could take some time. we are so, so lucky no one was seriously hurt here. exaordinary video. you see a case of arson unfold right in front of your very eyes. the suspects two women, the cme caught on camera. watch as the two womench appr the front door of the apartment building. they are carrying a box. one takesasut a plc bag with some sort of flammable liquid inside. she tossto the bag on the floor of the lobby. she wipes her hands on her pants. she takes matches out of her pockets, opens the door, lights the match, throws it in and then runs away. nothing happens. she comes back, opens the door again, lights another match, throws it in. nothing. she lights yet another match, but this time, boom, the fire offer and running. it was a fire of consequence, a firethat
police and fire officials releasing new surveillance video that shows two wen set a fire inside the lobby of an apartment complex. pat collins is at the scene. this was on pennsylvania avenue in southeast about a block or he two from maryland line. pat. >> reporter: wendy, the repair and restoration wo still going on here. it could take some time. we are so, so lucky no one was seriously hurt here. exaordinary video. you see a case of arson unfold right in front of your very eyes. the...